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boundary of section 15, eighteen hundred feet of new road, one culvert and a 

 pile bridge 46 feet in length were built. On the east boundary of section 23 

 one mil© of new road was built. On the east boundary of ?ection 27 opq mile 

 of single ditch was dug and the road grubbed and cleared. On this mile another 

 ditch should be dug on the opposite side of this road. The total length of this 

 road is 4 miles and it was built witli the intention of continuing it to the Bl^ 

 Grassy Eiver country. 



Land along this road is mostly swampy; all of the high land has been settled 

 on, and the settlers have been very much handicapped by poor roads. This road 

 will open up a good country to the north if continued. The timber found is 

 small spruce, tamarac, poplar and birch. 



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and Teacher in the Rainy River Vallty. 



Barwick Eoad North Aloxg Siienston and Dobie Town Line. 



Commencing at the south-east corner of the township of Shenston, thence 

 northerly 6 miles along the town line. 



This road was graded its entire length. Five culverts and 1,095 feet of tap 

 drain were built. This road passes through an excellent farming district, well 

 settled. 



Eoad on North Boundary of Township of Tait. 



Commencing at the north-east corner of section 35, township of Tait, thence 

 westerly along the north boundary of this township, two and one-quarter miles. 

 This road has been cleared and grubbed but not graded. 



Eoad in Township of Shenston. 



Commencing at the south-east corner of section 2, township of Shenston,. 

 thence northerly a distance of 2,858 feet along east boundary of section 2. This 



